MacBook Air Picture Ruled A Fake

MacBook Air Picture Ruled A Fake
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There's not even a product yet, but already the rumored "MacBook Air" has a blog. Its authors claim to have taken a screenshot of a page from the Apple Store website with customization options for a new "MacBook Air." We think it's bogus, because the tech specs make no sense. Here's why.

First, the specs don't check out. Solid state drives -- the no-moving-parts flash-memory hard drive rumored to be in an upcoming notebook -- don't come in 60 and 80 GB sizes. Currently available models are 32 and 64 GB.

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